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Working at ASL
ASL seeks talented, highly qualified teachers who are committed to the intellectual, social and ethical development of students, and who are eager to contribute to school life beyond the classroom. ASL values candidates who have experience with students from diverse backgrounds, whose pursuit of professional development is keen and ongoing, and whose academic background and teaching experience are directly relevant to the position.
Successful candidates for faculty positions at ASL will demonstrate that they meet the following essential criteria:
- A bachelor's degree
- A minimum of three years' full-time teaching experience, preferably in a diverse setting
- Significant recent professional development
- Excellent computer skills and integration of technology into the curriculum
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Outstanding collaborative skills and a desire to work in a team-focused environment
We prefer:
- A master's degree
- Recent American curriculum experience
- International school experience
- Expertise teaching a broad range of students (EAL, learning difficulties, gifted)
- Interest in and ability to coach and/or sponsor Middle and High school clubs (please note this requires a significant amount of after-school/weekend time)
ASL offers an excellent benefits package and also provides additional support for teachers who relocate from overseas.
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